Supported by the Trump family World Liberty Financial (WLFI) announced the plan of real world assets (RWAs) to Blockchain on October 1 at the Token2049 scene in Singapore. The project aims to bridge between defi and traditional markets by matching the USD1 stablecoin called USD1. ReutersWLFI CEO Zach Witkoffemphasized that commodity transactions can be carried out more efficiently in blockchain.
Scope of WLFI’s RWA Plan
The company’s road map emphasizes that commodity -based instruments are divided into token and reach the wider audience and instantly agree on the secondary market. Witkoff said that as well as oil and gas, cotton and timber are also in the candidate basket and that the Blockchain swap-testimatal order will increase the effectiveness. Pilot application targets for WLFI card solutions are shared on the same stage, tokinizationThe USD1’s account unit was planned for the integration of the commercial flow.
The USD1 is defined as a dollar -fixed stablecoin supported by US Treasury papers and cash -like assets. The company promises a more transparent reserve structure in corporate payments and storage processes, while designing USD1 in different networks. The details of the first launch period were shared in the spring.
Status on the regulation front
During the activities in Singapore, SEC Member Hester PeirceHe called for dialogue with the sector by stating that they are willing to work with parties interested in tokens. Peirce’s statements came to the forefront as a new signal that pointed out that the US approach on the US side in the field of securities in RWA and Blockchain.
Infrastructure steps for token -to -token securities in the US markets are also progressing rapidly. Nasdaqmade an official application for the rules changes that will allow the transaction of securities to the token. The text of the change proposal is included in the SEC files. The study can open the door to side -by -side processing traditional and blockchain trading alternatives.